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Author: John Jackson

The Pathetic Siege

January 8, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
It’s all so dangerous. And it’s all so mortifying.

A Live Q&A With Groundbreaking Latinx Artists

January 8, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
Join us on Instagram as we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with three talented visual creators.

The Best Books Of 2020

December 27, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
The 10 reads — from Emily St. John Mandel, Raven Leilani, Marie-Helene Bertino and more — that added joy, clarity and color to my year.

The Peculiar Case Of Jewish Christmas Movies

December 24, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
Over the last two years, Hallmark and Lifetime have attempted to integrate Jews into their holiday romance fare — with mixed results.

The Biggest Literary Scandals of 2020

December 23, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
From J.K. Rowling to Woody Allen, “American Dirt” to “My Dark Vanessa,” this year’s publishing controversies reflected an industry in crisis.

Getting Through … With Taylour Paige

December 22, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
With roles in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and the highly anticipated “Zola,” Paige is carving out a Hollywood career that’s all about the work.

2020 Was Wild. These Pop Culture Obsessions Got Us Through.

December 20, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
We baked. We binged. We bought all the things. An A-to-Z list of the distractions that sustained us in this roller coaster of a year.

Even 2020 Couldn’t Kill The F**kboy

December 15, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
Dating in a pandemic is a minefield for singles. While some have managed to find love, others are still dealing with old challenges or have given up entirely.

‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ Is Viola Davis At Her Most Exciting

December 14, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
Davis talks about her remarkable transformation, and how playing the title character was one of her biggest challenges yet.

Getting Through… With Mominatu

December 8, 2020 John Jackson My Blog
At just 26 years old, this free spirit moved to Dakar, Senegal, to open up her first yoga studio.

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